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Chamber of Commerce 48. Taranaki District Health Board 7. Waikato Regional Council 28. Grant Knuckey 49. Cam Twigley 8. Silver Fern Farms Management Ltd 29. Department of Conservation 50. Te Kāhui o Taranaki Trust 9. Karen Pratt 30. First Gas Ltd 51. Taranaki Energy Watch Inc 10. South Taranaki Underwater Club 31. Komene 13B Māori Reservation Trustees 52. Emily Bailey 11. Bruce Boyd 32. Port Taranaki Ltd 53. Taranaki Regional Council 12. Chorus New Zealand Ltd 33. New Zealand

Legal Submissions - TRC

page Co^^ BEFORE AN INDEPENDENT HEARING PANEL FOR THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) AND IN THE MATTER of a resource consent application by Airport Farm Trustee Limited LEGAL SUBMISSIONS FORTARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL 16 February 2022 Simpson Grierson Barristers & Solicitors M G Conway Telephone: +64-4-499 4599 Email: matt. conway@simpsongrierson. com PO Box 2402 Wellington page 1. INTRODUCTION 1. 1

Calculating your rates

Rates are yearly charges based on property values, made up of different components accounting for various services. They add up to just over a third of the Taranaki Regional Council's income. Most of the Council’s income comes from user charges, Government grants, dividends and rent and investment income. The Council’s rates are collected on its behalf by the region’s three District Councils, which include them in their quarterly rates notices to ratepayers. Rates vary according to which

The new East Stand

The old TSB Stand was originally scheduled to be repaired but this wasn’t possible because of poor ground conditions. Instead it was demolished and a new flexible, scalable East Stand has been built. The demolition of the East Stand in late 2021. The lead contractor was Clelands Construction and many contractors were locally based. Work under way on the foundations of the new facility in March 2023. Some 400m3 of concrete was used in the construction of the foundations. Steel construction of

2320393 Hearing Panel decisions Track Changes

vision statement, ‘Taranaki’ refers to the people, the mountain, the land and the region. The word ‘tūtahi’ refers to standing together, as one people, cohesively for a specific purpose, to achieve a united goal for the benefit of our region. The concepts of sustainability and protection of the region’s resources are central to community aspirations and remain integral to the well-being and vibrancy of the region. It is pivotal to the entire region of Taranaki, from Parininihi to

Index of schedules

page Schedules and appendices COASTAL PL AN FOR TARANAKI Schedu les and append i ces page page 118 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l m ana gem ent a reas Schedule 1 – Coastal management areas ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 119 Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding

Council meeting (LTP hearing) minutes May 2021

for the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan 1.1 D N MacLeod – Chairperson, introduced the submissions on the Consultation Document for the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan, and those submitters who wish to speak to their written submission. page 1.2 Members of the Taranaki Regional Council heard from the following submitters who wished to speak to their written submission on the Long-Term Plan 2021-2031. Submission No. 70 Taranaki Chamber of Commerce (Arun Chaudhari & Michelle

Feedlots and stockholding areas rules

The use of feedlots for all other cattle requires a resource consent. Holding cattle in a feedlot must comply with the following conditions to be considered a discretionary activity: the base area of the feedlot must be sealed to a minimum permeability standard of 10-9 m/s, and effluent expelled in the feedlot must be collected, stored and disposed of in accordance with a rule in a regional or district plan, or a resource consent, and the feedlot must be at least 50 metres away from any waterway,